Flo Hair Studio

July 10, 2011|11:16 PM

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Flo Hair Studio in Columbia, South Carolina has
a small staff, but one that is very big on talent,
To keep the creative juices “fl owing,” the staff
plans a photo shoot every month.
“We shoot every month to try and up the
creativity level, not only of our salon, but for Columbia,
as well,” says stylist Shannon McPeek.
For this month’s shoot, the staff decided
to combine the elements of color, texture and
shape resulting in a defi nite uptick in creativity.

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McPeek and business partner Chris
McPherson have recently introduced Joico
products at the salon. They plan to participate
in Joico’s fast track educator training this month
and love the Joico Design Collection, Joico
Smoothing Balm and Brilliantine Spray Gloss,
which they put to good use in this collection.

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